WWE announced today that WrestleMania 28 did 1.3 million worldwide PPV buys, breaking the record of 1.25 million set for the 2007 show featuring Donald Trump. The total gross for everything related to Mania week was $67 milloin, also breaking all-time records.

Also, Lesnar/Cena is going to be an extreme rules match (at the Extreme Rules ppv...shocking) meaning no dq/countout. Hopefully that means Lesnar demolishes him, but this is WWE, so Cena will get the win so the 4-year olds go home happy.

Hmm.Also, Lesnar/Cena is going to be an extreme rules match (at the Extreme Rules ppv...shocking) meaning no dq/countout. Hopefully that means Lesnar demolishes him, but this is WWE, so Cena will get the win so the 4-year olds go home happy.

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C.M. Punk b Mark Henry to open the show with an elbow dorp off the rop with a chair.

Chris Jeicho then did a promo announcing he is facing C.M. Punk in a Chicago street fight at Extreme Rules. He also claimed Punk has turned to drinking by showing footage of him walking out of a British pub.

Santino Marella b David Otunga to keep the U.S. title

Lord Tensai does a promo, mostly in Japanese, and then talked about the fear of the Unknown.

Kane b Zack Ryder via Chioke slam.

Kane did a promo building up a rematch with Randy Orton, saying Orton is just like his father as they both went down without even a fight.

Kofi Kingston and A.J. were backstage. Bryan was bragging about how loud the "YES" chants have been all night. He said that he's renamed the LeBell lock the "YES" lock. He then led the crowd in chants of "Yes," which they did loudly.

John Cena came out. He was booed heavily and greeted with lots of "Yes" chants. Cena was chanting it as well. He did not do his usual character, cutting more of a top babyface style main event promo for the match with Brock Lesnar which turned a lot of the crowd toward him. John Laurinaitis then announced a contract signing for the main event for next week in Detroit. He also announced Cena would face a mystery opponent in the main event tonight.

Daniel Bryan b Kofi Kingston with the Yes lock. Bryan was super over. He wouldn't release the hold until Sheamus made he save.

Still too many bs comedy segments, but a much better show than last week's 3 stooges abortion. I always like it when they start with wrestling instead of promos and they gave punk and henry a lot of time. Nice to see a champion of punk's build get a clean win over a monster. It doesn't happen often. Thought the Jericho bit right after was strong, too. That match should be good, with I assume Punk losing in his home town. That's where they should be in the feud now. I fast-forwarded through santino and any time that R-Truth showed up. I thought the Lesnar promo was really, really good, and I like that they're using UFC instead of shying away from it. I just hope they do the right thing and let him just destroy Cena. It's funny though, that it seems like they view Cena as the babyface still through all this, and Lesnar as the heel. Although I don't know how you can root against Lesnar after his promo. It's going to be sad when Cena wins, whether that's in 2 weeks or later on. I actually liked the Tensei stuff, didn't expect to, and I liked that he got the win at the end, although that whole segment felt flat to me. Oh, and Danielson's stuff was all great, including the match. The bit about the "yes" lock was hilarious. Like that they let him get a win on Kofi, makes him look more like competition for Sheamus. Hilarious that there seemed to be more 'yes' chants than cheering for Sheamus in the UK.